The Lonely Planet Kids Amazing World Atlas: Bringing the World to Life

Finally, Lonely Planet has made the Atlas kids have been waiting for! With 160 pages of illustrated maps, engaging infographics, mind-blowing photography and a large dose of humour, this

Life in a Bucket of Soil (Dover Children’s Science Books)

The soil in forests, meadows, and fields — even in vacant city lots or your own backyard — swarms with countless tiny creatures, most of which are born, struggle

The Emergency Survival Manual (Outdoor Life)

Assess. Respond. Protect. From break-ins to basement flooding to broken bones, in the Emergency Survival Manual you’ll find everything you need to be prepared for any emergency that comes your

Holly Horse And the Great Quest: A beautifully illustrated children’s book with animals, nature and valuable life lesson

★☆★An amazon #1 best seller in 7 categories and a Readers’ Favorite award finalist for 2014 – Still to be judged on Sept. 1st. 2014★☆★☆Are you looking for a children’s

Will Puberty Last My Whole Life?: REAL Answers to REAL Questions from Preteens About Body Changes, Sex, and Other Growing-Up Stuff

This flip book for boys and girls between the ages of 9 and 12 has questions asked by girls in one half of the book; flip it over and

Life on Base: Quantico Cave

For Stephen, his life on base is much the same as most other children’s. The difference is in the details. Look both ways before crossing a tank path and

Life in a Medieval Castle and Village Coloring Book (Dover History Coloring Book)

This fascinating book combines the creative fun of coloring with an exciting sense of discovery as it realistically portrays many facets of life during the Middle Ages, one of

A Life Like Mine: How Children Live Around the World

After ten years of study and consultation, UNICEF, the premier organization devoted to the care and welfare of the world’s children, published the results of the Convention on the

Growing Up In God’s Image: A New Approach to the Facts of Life Talk

A Catholic guide for parent and child to discuss the child’s emerging sexuality. Reviews: “I thank Carolyn J. Smith for thoughtfully and prayerfully compiling a resource that will help